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The downside to that is that if he then decides to go to the bar just to get another you get stuck with a track that has BPMs going all over the place and it's going to make you look bad.
Saying that, I know the type and they can be a royal pain in the ass. I personally hate them but only really enounter them when I do private parties and occasionaly at pre-club bars.
The other thing I hate is when the guy before me plays 30 minutes into my time slot, I used to get that a lot as a younger DJ. Thankfully these days I have it written into my contract that I can walk if it suits me and still get paid. If you are playing a double header that night it can really suck if they expect you to play two hours but their mate has been arsing around prior to me.
This really pisses me off if I have a double header that involves travel, mainly because the promoter will always try and play tough if I only do 1:30 instead of 2 hours.
Back to matter at hand though, don't feck around with BPMs and stuff, or mess with the mixer settings for that matter. It's totally unprofessional even though it's tempting, your job is to make the night go well for the punters. If you are rocking the crowd well enough, they will soon let the promoter know. If you don't have a promoter then you just have to rely on crowd reaction. Just make sure you do your job well.
Cheers
Nem
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